Journal · Published June 2026

Mont Choisy: 2026 Access and Booking Update

Mont Choisy Le Golf is the only 18 hole championship course in the north of Mauritius, a Peter Matkovich design opened in 2017. Here is where it stands for the 2026 season, what green fees to expect, and how to get on.

The news: the north's only championship course, open for 2026

For golfers heading to the resort belt around Grand Baie and the northern tip of Mauritius, Mont Choisy Le Golf remains the headline option for 2026: it is the only 18 hole championship course in the north of the island, so it carries the region's serious golf on its own. Most of the island's other notable courses sit on the east coast around Belle Mare, which makes Mont Choisy the natural anchor for any trip based in the north.

Nothing about its standing has changed for the new season. It stays a pay and play layout open to visitors, with green fees and packages worth confirming before you build a trip around it. The practical news each year here is the seasonal rhythm and the rates, both of which we set out below.

The course, and the setting

Mont Choisy Le Golf was designed by the South African architect Peter Matkovich and opened in 2017, laid out across former sugar cane land a short drive inland from the beaches of Grand Baie and Trou aux Biches. It plays as a par 72 of around 6,245 metres, a modern resort course with generous lines off the tee, water in play on several holes, and views toward the northern coast and the offshore islands.

The course is the centrepiece of the wider Mont Choisy estate, and several of the north's resorts package golf here for their guests. That makes it a comfortable fit for a mixed trip, where the golf shares the week with the beach, the diving and the seafront restaurants of Grand Baie rather than dominating it.

How to play it in 2026

Access is straightforward: Mont Choisy is open to visitors, so you book a tee time directly with the course or through a northern resort that includes it in a golf package. For 2026, visitor green fees for 18 holes have been quoted around 6,500 Mauritian rupees, roughly 160 euros, often with a cart and practice balls included. Treat those figures as indicative for the 2026 season and always confirm directly before booking, as resort and seasonal pricing changes.

On timing, Mauritius plays year round, with the cooler, drier months from around May to November the most comfortable for golf and the European winter the busiest stretch for visiting players. Book tee times ahead in that peak window, play early to beat the midday heat, and treat Mont Choisy as the golfing heart of a wider northern Mauritius holiday.

Our take

Our take is that Mont Choisy earns its place as the north's golf anchor more by position than by drama: it is a well kept, enjoyable modern resort course rather than a bucket list links, and that is exactly what most northern Mauritius trips want. Pair it with the east coast courses if you are chasing the island's best golf, or play it on its own if the beach is the real point of the week.

If you are planning a 2026 Mauritius trip based in the north, confirm the season dates and current green fees directly, book the busier winter weeks ahead, and let one concierge fold the golf into the wider island holiday.

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From Mont Choisy in the north to the championship courses of the east coast, tell us roughly when and who is travelling and one concierge builds and costs the trip, with no obligation.

Questions

Can visitors play Mont Choisy Le Golf in Mauritius?

Yes. Mont Choisy Le Golf is a pay and play course open to visitors, and it is the only 18 hole championship course in the north of Mauritius. You can book a tee time directly or through one of the northern resorts that include it in golf packages. Confirm availability ahead in the busy European winter season.

What are the green fees at Mont Choisy for 2026?

Visitor green fees for 18 holes have been quoted around 6,500 Mauritian rupees, roughly 160 euros, often including a cart and practice balls, with packages available through partner hotels. Treat these as indicative for the 2026 season and always confirm directly before booking, as resort and seasonal rates change.

Who designed Mont Choisy Le Golf and when did it open?

Mont Choisy Le Golf was designed by the South African architect Peter Matkovich and opened in 2017. It plays as a par 72 of around 6,245 metres across former sugar cane land in the north of the island, near Grand Baie.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course, season and access details verified June 2026 from club and golf travel sources; conditions and green fees change, so always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.

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